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Had a hysterectomy but still seeing periods because of what?
Hello doctor! I gave birth to my third child by cesarean section. During the surgery, the doctor told me that the bleeding could not be stopped and that a hysterectomy was required. After I was discharged from the hospital, the hospital gave me a surgery receipt and told me to keep it for life and bring it with me every time I go for a check-up.
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In what cases is laparoscopic surgery usually indicated?
Laparoscopic surgery brings many benefits to patients, helping to shorten recovery time, reduce pain, and improve treatment efficiency, which is a strong development step of modern medicine.
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Complete laparoscopic hysterectomy - Fast recovery time, leaving no bad scars on the abdominal wall
Complete laparoscopic hysterectomy is an advanced technique that helps patients recover quickly, leaving no ugly scars on the abdominal wall. With a system of modern medical equipment and a team of highly qualified doctors and nurses, Vinmec Da Nang has been receiving and handling many difficult and complicated cases.
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What is cervical dysplasia, can it lead to cancer?
Cervical dysplasia is an abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix. Symptoms of cervical dysplasia, if not treated promptly, can lead to cervical cancer.
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After abortion of eggs: In which cases need hysterectomy?
In case of molar pregnancy, curettage is the mandatory treatment option. In addition, in some specific cases, patients after curettage are also indicated for total hysterectomy for definitive treatment. The question that many patients are interested in is in which cases is a complete hysterectomy necessary?
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Total hysterectomy for uterine fibroids: How long does it take to recover?
Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological disease in women of reproductive age, pregnant or postmenopausal. Uterine fibroids are treated with treatment or surgery, depending on the size of the tumor. Some people will have to have a total hysterectomy, so how long will it take for the patient to recover after the procedure?
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If I have been infected with HPV, should I get the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer often begins with precancerous changes. The first way is to find and treat precancers before they become actual cancers, and the second way is to prevent precancers.
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Laparoscopic surgery - a good solution for patients with early ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer is often not detected until it has spread to the pelvis and abdomen. Ovarian cancer is usually curable in its early stages, treated mainly with surgery and chemotherapy.
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In which cases should partial fibroid removal surgery be performed?
Partial myomectomy is a method indicated to remove half of a woman's uterus in cases where the uterine fibroid is too large or many small fibroids appear in series in the uterus, causing pressure and compression on the uterine wall as well as other neighboring organs.
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Should I have surgery for uterine fibroids?
Uterine fibroids are medically known as uterine leiomyomas. This is a common type of tumor in women between the ages of 30 and 45. The tumor is affected by female hormones, growing larger when estrogen is high and gradually shrinking when estrogen decreases (menopause). So when should uterine fibroids be operated on?
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Uterine fibroids: When should fibroids be removed, when should hysterectomy be performed?
Uterine fibroids, also known as uterine fibroids, are common in women aged 30-45. About 20% of these women have no symptoms. Most uterine fibroids are benign, but there are still cases that require surgery to remove the fibroids or even a hysterectomy. So can uterine fibroids be removed laparoscopically and where is the best place to have laparoscopic surgery?
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